The truth is all of those magazines are only there for entertainment and to keep patients from realizing that their appointment was 15 minutes ago. Nice diversion, but not a very respectful use of their time. A much better use of their time would be to educate them on a specific health concern, a preventative measure or a new procedure that the doctor is trained to do.

As a wise ENT doctor once said to me, “For every case of sinusitis that sits in my waiting area, there’s someone they know who can wake the dead with their snoring. But they will never know to refer that person to me unless they see that I can successfully treat snoring. That’s why I put it on a big TV screen right in front of them and let Mediplay tell them how many different things I do and how wonderful my practice is.”

Celebrity divorces may sell magazines, but they will not help book more procedures or educate patients. And none of these most popular magazines help differentiate your practice from most run-of-the-mill doctors’ offices – just ask those contestants on Family Feud.